Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York is demanding climate concessions in any infrastructure package.

Schumer sent a letter To President Donald Trump asking for green energy tax credits as part of the deal.

Trump proposed more than $1 trillion in infrastructure spending earlier this year.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told President Donald Trump that Democrats won’t cut a deal with him on infrastructure spending unless it includes a slew of policies aimed at fighting global warming.

Schumer, the Senate’s top Democrat, called for, among other things, making green energy and electric vehicle tax credits permanent, more research funding into green technology and funding to harden infrastructure against extreme weather.

“The impacts will continue to worsen if we do not take decisive and immediate action to transition to a 100-percent clean energy economy,” Schumer wrote in a letter to Trump sent Thursday.

“This is going to be the Great Society, the moonshot, the civil rights movement of our generation,” Ocasio-Cortez said in a panel discussion Tuesday. “This is the mechanism through which we can really deliver justice to communities that have been underserved.”

“In the 116th Congress, however, Democrats will have an extraordinary opportunity to force action on climate change,” Schumer wrote. “Not only will House Democrats have the power to propose, debate and pass progressive legislation on the subject, but Senate Democrats will have substantial leverage as well. For any legislation to pass the Senate, 60 votes are required.”

Schumer said infrastructure package could be paid for by “reversing the worst giveaways in the Trump tax bill, those gifted to multinational corporations and the wealthiest of the wealthiest.”

However, Trump and Republican lawmakers are unlikely to support any infrastructure package that includes reversing tax cuts signed into law late in 2017, especially if that includes reversing corporate tax cuts the GOP has been fighting for years to lower.